With melodies dipped in Norwegian melancholy and glazed with bedroom-pop sunshine, boy pablo, the project spearheaded by Nicolás Muñoz, arrived seemingly out of nowhere to soundtrack countless coming-of-age moments. He's a lo-fi craftsman weaving intricate soundscapes from a bedroom studio in Bergen, drawing inspiration from indie stalwarts like Mac DeMarco and The Strokes, while adding his distinctively hazy, almost dreamlike, vocal delivery. The self-produced music video for "Everytime" catapulted boy pablo into viral fame in 2017, an unassuming yet utterly captivating display of youthful exuberance and musical talent. This breakthrough spawned EPs like "Soy Pablo" and eventually led to the full-length album "Wachito Rico," a more ambitious, sonically polished offering that expanded the scope of his dreamy indie sound. While collaborations have been limited, Muñoz's focus remains fiercely on crafting a singular sonic world, a hazy reflection of youthful anxieties and sun-drenched daydreams. He continues to tour extensively, connecting with a global fanbase drawn to his blend of vulnerability and effortless cool. Recent projects suggest a further evolution in sound, hinting at a potential move towards more expansive arrangements while retaining the core elements that made boy pablo an indie darling.